i was at us foods for 2 months in 2023. think i lost like 5 pounds. id be okay with doing the manual labor, but the job is 10% trucking. and they baby you do much omg fr
There are all sorts of situations. But once you get your own route and get used to the stops, it's not a big deal. You already know what you have to do when you get there. Doing this kind of work, it doesn't take long to get very good at maneuvering.
@@BoogerDeluxe22 I work for coke, idk about these guys im sure some do ae well but I have had to do some really tight backing. Gotta remember you're having to deliver to all sorts of different types of places in the cities
It's a fake! He's moving slow as shit, has bulk pulled product out the ass and he's not checking his oil lids for tightness bc you don't want oil spill in your trailer. That's a work pace to unload 300cs in 8 hours- unacceptable
Hi, I'm thinking of applying to U.S. Foods as a local driver. If you would, can you answer a few questions, please? How many stops do you do per day and how long does each stop last? How many hours of work per day do you actually do including driving and unload? How much time do you spend driving? Thanks a lot. Good day.
for the people tht don't know abt such work. Guys like this probably be mkng arnd $80+ a year. It's not about what they do to get paid it's about the route they have and etc. etc.
How many times do you go into each stop with the hand truck? Like 10 times? Seems like that would take a hour for each stop. How do you have enough time in the day to do that much work? That's insane
Rogerrabbit30 The Government put a halt to that..Sysco is still Sysco! Us foods is still Us foods , too many complaints about monopolizing just think about it they would have been the world's biggest food service ever!.. putting small mom-and-pop shops out of business like saladino's out here in California that serve subways Hometown buffets on the West Coast..this company because being so big they would have dominated and probably gave him a cheaper rate and distributing their food such as subways and many others
Yeah this is the real speed of a delivery driver in food service! Lmao! Dude will never get a rt done. Gotta make it look good for the cameras, but that isn’t realistic lol.
He stopped at the curb which makes it harder to pull up on the curb. The key is to keep the handtruck rolling and I lean down a bit to utilize the runners on the hand truck.
I'm seeing alot of shit talking one thing I HATE about the internet, wanna be tough guys that probably never did anything that deals with manual labor because Ive done Dollar General for a year thought it was week did fracing in the oilfields thought it was also week! Done trenching for pipe in the summer time in VA that was some work! I give it to any truck driver that wants to do more than just sit in a damn truck for 11 hrs!
I worked for them for 8 years and then Ben E Keith for 8 years. The work became less and less enjoyable. Three compartment loads where you can't open the bulkheads. Scanning the cases, especially trying to scan torn up labels on freezer cases. Couldn't get any momentum. The work became much more tiresome because of it. Just didn't enjoy it anymore.
Seems like core-mark would be a much better gig. Those core-mark bins a super light most of the time and you dont have to deal with any of this heavy frozen crap and liquids.
lol, this video is fake news, there is no way you gonna work like that in the food industry, Those Companies show you technics to lift boxes the proper way to do it but in real life, if you work like that using those techniques you will never finish your Route. and they know that.
michael williams 13yrs my best advice I could give you is be careful with your back watch how you lift set a pace you could easily hurt yourself I've seen a lot of guys go out like that
i was at us foods for 2 months in 2023. think i lost like 5 pounds. id be okay with doing the manual labor, but the job is 10% trucking. and they baby you do much omg fr
that dude moving slow af 😂😂😂
I have a job offer at Sysco but I think I’m going to decline it
1. They don’t want you to move that slow.
2. It will NEVER be loaded that beautiful for you to find what you need
That's bs, they don't give you that much time to take your time
100%
If he went any slower he would be going backwards lol
Lmao the audacity of companies
Those dudes have NO HUSTLE!!
And when have you ever seen a pallet built where there's no digging never even if it's single pick they're still digging
You make the white man go up the a little handicap ramp but the black guy has to go up a curb...
Gerald Valdez 😂right
And gave him cups 😂😂😂😂 while the other dude had the weight?! Right…
Try doing beer. This is a piece of cake
Mike jones fucking right dude
is the backing hard as far as getting into tight spaces? where do they deliver to restaurant wise?
is backing hard? theres a dozen variables to consider but in general, no
pretty much anywhere that serves food or even just drinks
There are all sorts of situations. But once you get your own route and get used to the stops, it's not a big deal. You already know what you have to do when you get there. Doing this kind of work, it doesn't take long to get very good at maneuvering.
@@BoogerDeluxe22 I work for coke, idk about these guys im sure some do ae well but I have had to do some really tight backing. Gotta remember you're having to deliver to all sorts of different types of places in the cities
It's a fake! He's moving slow as shit, has bulk pulled product out the ass and he's not checking his oil lids for tightness bc you don't want oil spill in your trailer. That's a work pace to unload 300cs in 8 hours- unacceptable
Damnn he gotta push dat shit real far i think i might wanna sit to tanker lol
I have it on x2 play back speed and its still not as fast as we do it 😂😂
Richie Jones lol u r right . It is still slow.
Hi, I'm thinking of applying to U.S. Foods as a local driver. If you would, can you answer a few questions, please? How many stops do you do per day and how long does each stop last? How many hours of work per day do you actually do including driving and unload? How much time do you spend driving?
Thanks a lot. Good day.
Sorry to say it, but all of those you asked about vary depending on the route.
for the people tht don't know abt such work. Guys like this probably be mkng arnd $80+ a year. It's not about what they do to get paid it's about the route they have and etc. etc.
If time was only on your side lol it ain’t no where near like that
I’d never finish my 16 stop 1100 case route if I went that slow
How many times do you go into each stop with the hand truck? Like 10 times? Seems like that would take a hour for each stop. How do you have enough time in the day to do that much work? That's insane
@psykotikoutlaw Do you know of any food company hiring drivers with no experience?
NO curb ramp? Hes going to blow out his lower back pulling it up at the 1.45 This is very bad "training" video.
I did that for 17 years and 4 back surgeries ago
I wonder what his CPH is???
60🤣🤣
Sysco bought US foods. Watch out for the stairs either going up or down.
Rogerrabbit30 The Government put a halt to that..Sysco is still Sysco! Us foods is still Us foods , too many complaints about monopolizing just think about it they would have been the world's biggest food service ever!.. putting small mom-and-pop shops out of business like saladino's out here in California that serve subways Hometown buffets on the West Coast..this company because being so big they would have dominated and probably gave him a cheaper rate and distributing their food such as subways and many others
this video is definitely a demo we move a hell of a lot faster than that
Yeah this is the real speed of a delivery driver in food service! Lmao! Dude will never get a rt done. Gotta make it look good for the cameras, but that isn’t realistic lol.
that dude was struggling with the sidewalk. wheres the ramp.
He stopped at the curb which makes it harder to pull up on the curb. The key is to keep the handtruck rolling and I lean down a bit to utilize the runners on the hand truck.
@@73059 He needs a curve ramp. Magliner sells them for 100 or so. Better than messing up your back or knees. Possibly slipping.
I kinda find it irritating how slow he’s moving and sorting box’s
Lol notice he only scanned 1 label. Im sure his scan percentage isnt up to company standards.
I'm seeing alot of shit talking one thing I HATE about the internet, wanna be tough guys that probably never did anything that deals with manual labor because Ive done Dollar General for a year thought it was week did fracing in the oilfields thought it was also week! Done trenching for pipe in the summer time in VA that was some work! I give it to any truck driver that wants to do more than just sit in a damn truck for 11 hrs!
Them 6/10's
U take that long never get done ...
Too much weight on top of those oil containers man. Here from US Foods Oregon
I worked for them for 8 years and then Ben E Keith for 8 years. The work became less and less enjoyable. Three compartment loads where you can't open the bulkheads. Scanning the cases, especially trying to scan torn up labels on freezer cases. Couldn't get any momentum. The work became much more tiresome because of it. Just didn't enjoy it anymore.
What you do now?
Seems like core-mark would be a much better gig. Those core-mark bins a super light most of the time and you dont have to deal with any of this heavy frozen crap and liquids.
lol, this video is fake news, there is no way you gonna work like that in the food industry, Those Companies show you technics to lift boxes the proper way to do it but in real life, if you work like that using those techniques you will never finish your Route. and they know that.
nice having your tk running and doors prop.
Any 170lbs guys doing this type of work?
Yep me
I weigh 130 lol
I’m 150 doing this lol
retired trainers hahahaha!!!!!!!
Gloves lol
That's some bs any way all that driving and physical work for 800 a week my be 900 where is his helper
David Reynolds I don't know what us foods you work for but we make 1600 a week in ca
Jay V is that bring home I start Sysco Monday??
michael williams yes sir but you work hard for every penny
Jay V how long have you been there and what kind of advice can u give me about Sysco
michael williams 13yrs my best advice I could give you is be careful with your back watch how you lift set a pace you could easily hurt yourself I've seen a lot of guys go out like that